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that is the conflict. >> tamerlan. the committee is also considering the reform of the electronic communications privacy act. the senate judiciary committee performed the legislation out of committee. members on both sides of the heil seem to agree that we failed to modernize the reasonable expectations of privacy especially in the digital age. for the routine investigations, i believe law enforcement should use the same standard for the in a box that they do to search files and the home but the elevated law allows the police to provide only a subpoena without a judge's approval for the providers to turnover e-mails that have been opened or are more than six months sold. the committee is currently considering legislation that would require government entities to obtain a warrant before having access to store content. i am pleased the department of justice and the attorney general recently acknowledged that reform to the electronic communications privacy act has failed to keep up with the development of technology. and
that is the conflict. >> tamerlan. the committee is also considering the reform of the electronic communications privacy act. the senate judiciary committee performed the legislation out of committee. members on both sides of the heil seem to agree that we failed to modernize the reasonable expectations of privacy especially in the digital age. for the routine investigations, i believe law enforcement should use the same standard for the in a box that they do to search files and the home...
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tamerlan traveled to the chechnya region? >> no, we were not. >> again, would you like to know that? >> yes. >> before the bombing were you told that he posted radical jihadists video websites online? >> no, mr. chairman, we were not aware of the two brothers. we were not aware of tamerlan's activities. >> and again would you like to know that that? >> yes, sir. >> we know there was a department of homeland security officer in the joint terrorism task force who was alerted, of mr. tamerlan's overseas trips, trip to russia in the chechnya region. were you aware of that information before the bombing? >> i was not. >> with the officers that you assigned to the joint terrorism task force aware of the? >> they tell me they received no word on that individual player to the bombing. >> after the bombing, after the bombing, were you made aware of this information? >> yes. >> at what point in time was that? >> the information started to come in immediately upon our identification of mr. tamerlan, of the older brother, on the morning
tamerlan traveled to the chechnya region? >> no, we were not. >> again, would you like to know that? >> yes. >> before the bombing were you told that he posted radical jihadists video websites online? >> no, mr. chairman, we were not aware of the two brothers. we were not aware of tamerlan's activities. >> and again would you like to know that that? >> yes, sir. >> we know there was a department of homeland security officer in the joint terrorism...
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just two days earlier, tamerlan returned from the chechnyan region, and the fbi kept the case closed. the fbi's at the center of protecting our attacks on the homeland, and it's its respondent to find out how we did not find -- responsibility to find out how we did not see this coming. it is unfortunate. this committee has specific questions related to our investigation of the boston marathon bombing, and the fbi refuses to answer those. for the fbi to allege that this committee does not have jurisdiction over investigating a terrorist attack in the homeland in the united states is a disservice to the american people. this committee will continue with its investigation. it not stop until our investigation is complete. and haas, i ask unanimous concept that a written statement from bart johnson, the executive director of the international association of chiefs of police and a letter fromteve kelly, the assistant assistant director of the fbi for congressional affairs informing this committee that the if, bi refuses to provide a witness for the hearing be included in the record. without
just two days earlier, tamerlan returned from the chechnyan region, and the fbi kept the case closed. the fbi's at the center of protecting our attacks on the homeland, and it's its respondent to find out how we did not find -- responsibility to find out how we did not see this coming. it is unfortunate. this committee has specific questions related to our investigation of the boston marathon bombing, and the fbi refuses to answer those. for the fbi to allege that this committee does not have...
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this tamerlan tsarnaev kid in boston in custody for the bombing, they wanted him sent to guantanamo despite the fact he's a u.s. citizen. there's a knee-jerk military reaction to things to crisis, and that's something we really have to confront in our society, but it's threatening our democratic existence, i think, when everything becomes a paramilitary solution. it's a very, very serious problem. >> yeah? go to the other side, yeah. you pick because i can't see with the lights on. make an effort to get to the back too. >> thank you, for speaking today, and i was wondering -- i heard a report that the cia said they would transfer drone programs to the pentagon, and i heard this this morning, and i worchedder the lack of a public explanation, that obama says he will give about the obama program, to what extent that's covering up struggles in turf wars between the cia and the pentagon and the white house, and to what extent as other questioners have said, a war machine that no longer considers itself bound by the rule of law. >> right, what you were referring to has been talked to for some ti
this tamerlan tsarnaev kid in boston in custody for the bombing, they wanted him sent to guantanamo despite the fact he's a u.s. citizen. there's a knee-jerk military reaction to things to crisis, and that's something we really have to confront in our society, but it's threatening our democratic existence, i think, when everything becomes a paramilitary solution. it's a very, very serious problem. >> yeah? go to the other side, yeah. you pick because i can't see with the lights on. make...
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the application of political correctness to the investigation of tamerlan tsarnaev and his brother prior to the boston bombing is not as clear. i can't be certain that played a role in a failure to investigate with the figure and the intensity that in hindsight it seems should have been done but it's certainly a question worth asking. what other steps have been taken since the fear was so great that you might make a mistake and identify someone as an islamic extremist terrorist who wasn't. that is certainly something that is actually required to pursue. expanding our defenses against these isolated or smaller groups is going to require a different strategy. it's going to require a significant involvement of local law enforcement. the genesis of this terrorism is domestic which it obviously is than our our only chance to detectives are only real chance to detected in the answers of the fbi never -- other federal agencies use law enforcement as their eyes and ears. there are only about 12 to 13,000 agents in the entire world. there are 35,000 new york city police officers for one city. the
the application of political correctness to the investigation of tamerlan tsarnaev and his brother prior to the boston bombing is not as clear. i can't be certain that played a role in a failure to investigate with the figure and the intensity that in hindsight it seems should have been done but it's certainly a question worth asking. what other steps have been taken since the fear was so great that you might make a mistake and identify someone as an islamic extremist terrorist who wasn't. that...
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this sounds great if you're dealing with someone named tamerlan tsarnaev. now let's make it bob smith who lives in amarillo, texas, and he's reported to be, you know, an anti-government guy who's stockpiling weapons. fbi goes and interviews him says, no way, i'm a loyal american, i just like my guns. fbi closes the investigations, hands it off to the amarillo police and says you might want to keep your eye on old bubba smith out there, because he's got a lot of guns. do you think a few people in congress might have a problem with that? so we have to realize that we can increase the safety net we have, but it has implications for what state and local authorities do and how that potentially impinges upon civil liberties and how we want to live our life independent of official investigations. >> and i completely agree with mike on this. and, you know, the problem is and the observation's been made that we have this advantage of hindsight. and i think one lesson is that our collection capability as, the way we are able to collect information has increased the a
this sounds great if you're dealing with someone named tamerlan tsarnaev. now let's make it bob smith who lives in amarillo, texas, and he's reported to be, you know, an anti-government guy who's stockpiling weapons. fbi goes and interviews him says, no way, i'm a loyal american, i just like my guns. fbi closes the investigations, hands it off to the amarillo police and says you might want to keep your eye on old bubba smith out there, because he's got a lot of guns. do you think a few people...
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this sounds great if you are dealing with someone named tamerlan tsarnaev now let's make it to bob smith who lives in texas and is reported to be an anti-government guy. the interview him and he says i am a loyal american. i'd just like my guns. i would never do anything bad. they closed the investigation and the police say you might want to keep your eye on him because he has a lot of guns. do you think people in the congress might have a problem with that? so we have to realize that we could increase the safety net that we have but it has implications for what the state and local authorities do and how that potentially and hinges upon the civil liberties and how we want to live our life independent of the officials investigations. >> i would completely agree with mike on this and the problem as the observations are made that we have the advantage of hindsight and i think that one lesson is our collection capabilities the way that we are able to collect information has increasing so that almost inevitably when something happens when we had something like a boston marathon attack we are
this sounds great if you are dealing with someone named tamerlan tsarnaev now let's make it to bob smith who lives in texas and is reported to be an anti-government guy. the interview him and he says i am a loyal american. i'd just like my guns. i would never do anything bad. they closed the investigation and the police say you might want to keep your eye on him because he has a lot of guns. do you think people in the congress might have a problem with that? so we have to realize that we could...
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the older brother tamerlan had gone beyond the point about what kind of intervention would have worked with a the younger brother who was basically following in his brother's footsteps rather than being a true believer in a sense. i was interested in your observation about the disappointing efforts of the fbi to do the counter extremism. i would like for you perhaps to elaborate. was the bureau in the wrong place to locate this effort? picking up also on the observation the conservative muslims are going to produce the most credible alternatives to the messages of al qaeda come and a concrete example was a very influential clerics in saudi arabia who was one of the first in a public manner to critique osama bin laden. not just al qaeda i as an idea but al bin laden as a name. another observation that the imam made is that we've had an attack and the channel i think there was an understanding the country we don't want to over securitized the u.s. government's approach to this problem with. on the other hand who is responsible which is kind of a problem that potentially -- one final obse
the older brother tamerlan had gone beyond the point about what kind of intervention would have worked with a the younger brother who was basically following in his brother's footsteps rather than being a true believer in a sense. i was interested in your observation about the disappointing efforts of the fbi to do the counter extremism. i would like for you perhaps to elaborate. was the bureau in the wrong place to locate this effort? picking up also on the observation the conservative muslims...
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on the screen pictures of the joke car and tamerlan tsarnaev the region from the chechnya. the 26-year-old is known as suspect number one on the right of your screen, shot overnight and killed in a shootout with police. his younger brother, 19-year-old. dzhokhar tsarnaev is still on the loose. the boston area is in lockdown. police just held a short briefing saying there will be a controlled explosion in the cambridge year in a suspected house. they say they're going door-to-door in boston but the suspect is still on the loose. we'll keep you updated on the c-span networks as event and briefings warrant. as we mentioned coming up in about 15 minutes we're going to take you live to the national prelub to h postmaster genal patrick donahue. proposed changes to sattallyly. criticize congress for blocking an attempt to stop deliveries. national association of letter carriers also testified to show you opening statements from the hearing postmaster general donahue live from the national press club. >> thank you, mr. chairman, ranking members cummings. thank you, mr. chairman for
on the screen pictures of the joke car and tamerlan tsarnaev the region from the chechnya. the 26-year-old is known as suspect number one on the right of your screen, shot overnight and killed in a shootout with police. his younger brother, 19-year-old. dzhokhar tsarnaev is still on the loose. the boston area is in lockdown. police just held a short briefing saying there will be a controlled explosion in the cambridge year in a suspected house. they say they're going door-to-door in boston but...
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so, we have four example the allegation that one of the boston bombers, tamerlan, and it was in part that he is a legit to have read and to have incorporated into his thinking. from a fresh perspective, obviously these tools and technology has as a concerned that is why we are looking for ways to improve our ability to kind counter. >> so how does the old dni -- odni look at these from the governmental perspective? >> i'm not exactly sure what you are asking so i will just answer the question that i want to answer which is to make two important points. markley got the situation very well. the odni has made the point that in the cold war when we were conducting signals intelligence, we were talking about the relatively isolated networks if we want to collect the communications of russians we knew where to look and we knew we were not going to get many communications about americans. that has changed now for the reason that marc has mentioned. the job is to be able to identify and select those that are of interest to us and that is both a technical and a legal challenge. the two other
so, we have four example the allegation that one of the boston bombers, tamerlan, and it was in part that he is a legit to have read and to have incorporated into his thinking. from a fresh perspective, obviously these tools and technology has as a concerned that is why we are looking for ways to improve our ability to kind counter. >> so how does the old dni -- odni look at these from the governmental perspective? >> i'm not exactly sure what you are asking so i will just answer...